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Beata Island, Pedernales
Isla Beata.jpg
Beata's shore
Beata Island, Pedernales is located in the Dominican Republic
Beata Island, Pedernales
Beata Island, Pedernales
Location in the Dominican Republic
Beata Island (Dominican Republic)
Geography
Coordinates 17°34′42″N 71°30′42″W / 17.57833°N 71.51167°W / 17.57833; -71.51167
Area 27 km2 (10 sq mi)
Administration
Province Pedernales Province
Demographics
Population 10 (2010)
Pop. density 0 /km2 (0 /sq mi)

Beata Island (Spanish: Isla Beata) is a small island on the Caribbean Sea, located 7 km (4 mi) southwest from Cape Beata. Some 12 km (7 mi) southwest of it lies the smaller Alto Velo Island. It is politically part of the Dominican Republic, and is roughly triangle-shaped and fairly flat, with an approximate area of 27 km2 (10 sq mi).

History

Beata Island was discovered by Europeans during the second voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Originally populated by Taíno natives, the island became a colonial asset of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo and the greater Spanish Empire. The island was the site of various military engagements between the Spanish and roving pirates.

Geography

STS005-38-901 - View of Dominican Republic (Raw scan)
Satellite image of Isla Beata.

The landscape is somewhat varied, with mangrove swamps on parts of the North shore, sandy coves and beaches on the west coast. Most of the interior of the island is covered by various subtypes of xeric semi-deciduous limestone forests.

Geologically, the island is basically made out of limestone, the erosion of which causes very jagged surfaces on exposed rocks (called diente de perro or dogtooth), and several sinkholes and cenotes. It has a large population of rhinoceros iguanas. Beata Island is currently uninhabited, save for short stays by fishermen from the mainland and a permanent Dominican military base with rotating personnel .

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